The old Codecs listing was confusing and deceptive in XP, it's gone in Vista
and you should really be glad. =\ (That doesn't ignore the idea that a
"full" codec manager would be interesting, but the one from XP and previous
Windows versions was pretty flawed/limited.)
Most games shouldn't use anything special audio-codec-wise.
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See
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"RockySquirrel" <> wrote in message
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> My new computer has SoundMax mobo audio (disabled) and a Creative X-FI
> sound
> card.
>
> Im confused because my older Dell computer had categories "Audio Codecs"
> and
> "Video Codecs" listed in the Device Manager under "Sound, Video, and Game
> Controllers", and my new Vista computer only lists my two hardware options
> and my USB headset.
>
> No Codecs are listed in the Device Manager...
>
> "" wrote:
>
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>> "RockySquirrel" <> wrote in
>> message
>> news:261D0D10-CE4A-4A31-AC26-...
>> > My new Vista computer has no Audio Codecs installed yet (not that I can
>> > find).
>> >
>> > Are some codecs required for Vista gaming?
>> >
>> > Some games have long intro cinematics (WoW) and short in-game flims
>> > (C&C3),
>> > so I just want my new computer to be prepared.
>> >
>> > I'm no expert on audio 
>>
>> Does it have any hardware for creating sounds? If not, Vista probably
>> won't even look for audio codecs to install.
>>
>>
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